This community events calendar is the place to find fun activities and things to do throughout Lewis County, including Centralia, Chehalis and beyond.
Free pre-registration required please call 360-740-1216. Composting is part art and part science, kind of like baking a cake. Join us as we demystify that process and help you get started.

Join Master Nia Faculty Trainer Ann Christiansen for this special evening Master Class & Nia Playshop exploring Nia’s masterful blend of Music, Movement and Magic.
In this 2 hour playshop Ann will take you on a journey of blending Music and Movement to access the Magic that can be found in Nia when you choose both Joy and Pleasure!
5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Master Class $25*
6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Workshop $55*
$70* for both with early bird registration by 1/11
*Plus tax. Unlimited members receive 10% off

3 Days of Frozen Fun!
Observe ice carving masters craft frozen works of art
Launch pom poms with a snowball catapult
Meet costumed ice princess characters
Get your hands in Faux Snow
Witness Dr. Science light ice on fire
Explore a black light ice cave
Melt Arctic ice & see what’s inside
Watch liquid nitrogen and dry ice demos
FREE with admission

3 Days of Frozen Fun!
Observe ice carving masters craft frozen works of art
Launch pom poms with a snowball catapult
Meet costumed ice princess characters
Get your hands in Faux Snow
Witness Dr. Science light ice on fire
Explore a black light ice cave
Melt Arctic ice and see what’s inside
Watch liquid nitrogen & dry ice demos
FREE with admission

Three Days of Frozen Fun!
Observe ice carving masters craft frozen works of art
Launch pom poms with a snowball catapult
Meet costumed ice princess characters
Get your hands in Faux Snow
Witness Dr. Science light ice on fire
Explore a black light ice cave
Melt Arctic ice and see what’s inside
Watch liquid nitrogen and dry ice demos
FREE with admission

Do good for your world on MLK day – help prepare the site for student planting.
This activity is for 14 years and older. We will be working at the north end of the trail. Our goal is to open planting holes in the reed canary grass; suggested tools include garden clippers or hedge trimmer, long sharp knife, weed-eater. Three weed-eaters available to loan.
Come for an hour or more, dress for the weather, bring your own gloves. Hot water, donuts and coffee will be provided.